Documents concerning attempted Apache raid against Tucson that was routed by troops under Narbona. Apache Indian chief Antuna surrenders to troops in Tucson soon after, offering 25 Head of cattle as gesture of good will. Antuna agrees to peace and solicits remuneration for his role in pacifying Apaches surrounding Tucson. (A. Tukey, March 1989)

Persons:

Garcia Conde, Alexo (Mariscal)

Persons:

Venadito, Conde del (Virrey)

Persons:

Lomban, Juan (Sargento Mayor)

Persons:

Cordero, Antonio (Brigadier)

Persons:

Narbona, Antonio (Capitan)

Persons:

Antuna (Capitancillo de (Indios)

Persons:

Rublas, Manuel Antonio

Places:

Nueva Galicia

Places:

Sonora

Places:

Sinaloa

Places:

Nuevo Mexico

Places:

Tucson (Presidio)

Places:

Tubac

Places:

Arispe

Places:

Chihuahua

Ethnic Groups:

Apaches

First Location:

AZTM, AGN, Vol. 251 ff. 288-299 exp. 19

Original Location:

AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 251 ff. 288-299 exp. 1

Language:

Spanish

Reference Number:

25100017

Rights:

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